This collection consists of correspondence and papers of John Brown, an American abolitionist. The collection contains letters from Brown's fellow abolitionist, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn concerning the Free-Soil contest in Kansas, the National Kansas Committee, and various state committees. The letters concern finances and the amassing of arms for Brown's insurgencies on Kansas soil. Two letters concerning Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry, from local resident D. E. Henderson, give a detailed account of the foray. A military order, signed by Robert E. Lee, details a guard to escort Brown and his fellow prisoners to the Charleston jail.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu.
Jul 27, 2022

John Brown Collection

This collection consists of correspondence and papers of John Brown, an American abolitionist. The collection contains letters from Brown's fellow abolitionist, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn concerning the Free-Soil contest in Kansas, the National Kansas Committee, and various state committees. The letters concern finances and the amassing of arms for Brown's insurgencies on Kansas soil. Two letters concerning Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry, from local resident D. E. Henderson, give a detailed account of the foray. A military order, signed by Robert E. Lee, details a guard to escort Brown and his fellow prisoners to the Charleston jail.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu.

Blank form to commission Army officers in a provisional government to be established after the Harper's Ferry raid. 1 page.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, regarding the state of affairs in Kansas. 3 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, regarding finances and elections in Kansas. 3 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, regarding fundraising. 3 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, regarding fundraising. 4 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, regarding fundraising and the state of affairs in Kansas. 4 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, about visiting with Brown's family and payment of one thousand dollars to Mr. Smith. 3 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, telling of the return of one thousand dollars and asking about family affairs. He talks about Kansas and it's position on slavery. 3 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, about Brown averting arrest and travel to Kansas. Sanborn also discusses his admiration and respect for Brown and his activities, mentioning caring and defending his family. 3 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, talking about Brown speaking in Worcester, Massachusetts, and meeting and travel arrangements between Boston and New York. 2 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, about travel between Boston, Worcester, and Washington. 2 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, about travel to Boston and Springfield, Massachusetts. 3 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, discussing the letter Brown wrote in a newspaper and the current situation in Kansas. [Possibly referring to "Bleeding Kansas" and Border ruffians sacking Lawrence, Kansas]. 3 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, requesting a visit because of a legislature hearing. 2 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, requesting a visit because of a legislature hearing. 2 pages.
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, requesting a visit because of a legislature hearing. 3 pages.
A diary belonging to Richard Parker and containing notes about his daily activities and financial accounts.
John Brown Collection
A letter to Richard Parker from W. J. Hawks regarding a bill for a carriage repository. 1 page.
A letter to Richard Parker from George Tate regarding a payment and the spread of typhoid fever. 2 pages.
A check for 100 dollars signed by John Brown.